
In the upcoming episode of FBI: Most Wanted, Special Agent Hana Gibson (Keisha Castle-Hughes) and her boyfriend, Ethan (Michael Raymond-James), find themselves hostage taken. The police procedural series, now in its sixth season, continues to follow the Fugitive Task Force as they track down the nation’s most dangerous criminals. Hana, an experienced hacker and analyst on the team, has been navigating a complex relationship throughout FBI: Most Wanted season 6 with Ethan, an Air Marshal with a few skeletons in his closet.
TV Insider has unveiled exclusive images from FBI: Most Wanted season 6, episode 14, titled “100,” depicting Hana and Ethan among hostages seized by an enraged veteran at a VA hospital. As the rest of the Task Force—led by Barnes—appears to be figuring out how to save them from the outside, Hana sits next to Ethan looking tense and deep in thought as she quietly devises a plan for their escape. Check out the images below:
What FBI: Most Wanted’s First-Look Images Mean
A Hostage Crisis Forces Hana To Face Her Feelings
The hostage situation in the upcoming episode of FBI: Most Wanted season 6 won’t just be a life-or-death moment for Hana and Ethan—it’ll be a defining moment for their relationship. Right before they were taken hostage, Ethan had confessed his love to Hana (“I don’t want the first time I tell you I love you to be on a payphone!”). The Special Agent pushed the conversation aside, insisting they focus on getting him into rehab at the VA hospital. Now, the weight of that unfinished moment hangs between them with an angry veteran on the loose.
Trapped in the hospital, Hana puts an SOS out to the Fugitive Task Force. The fact that she doesn’t look happy in the newly released images suggests she’s not only thinking about their immediate survival but also what her future with Ethan—if they have one—will look like later. The crisis may push Hana to finally open up, or it may confirm that their relationship wasn’t meant to last. Either way, its mix of emotions and high-octane thrills stands to become Hana’s best episode on FBI: Most Wanted.